' 8 THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920. The Best ay To get strong and to keep well is to help Nature rebuild and repair the wear and tear upon body cells. Food is not always s u f f i ciently di gested or proper ly used. The best medicine is that which builds up, not merely biHces up. This is why Father John's Medicine secures results, which have caused its steadily increas ing use for over sixty years. It contains neither alcohol nor drugs. It supplies one of Natures's great food - medicines which can be eas- ily digested and effectively used. It is a builder, not Get a bottle today. a mere bracer. ADVERTISEMENT BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousand Have Discoverec Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute " I Dr Edwards' oiive TaDletsthe sub ; Btitute for caiomel are a mild but sun laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive . colored tablets are the result ot Dr, , Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowe) complaints with calomel The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the , teetb like 6trong liquids or calomel. Tney take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel , sometimes plays havoc with the gums. ; So do strong liquids. 1 is best net to take calomel Let Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place -t Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a , um. icuie ur. cuwaras fMilTlL f -,kl .l i .11 , , ui wucji yuu ie logy ana ; heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and ''Derk up" the spirits. 10cand 2o& ADVERTISEMENT ' ' ' ii i ' ADVERTISEMENT I . 1 . i the Society Attend University Affairs. Ruth Miller, Lillian Johnson, Florence Riley, Helen Dennis, Helen Tooley Langdon and Gladys Kloke were guests at the Delta Delta Delta spring party in Lincoln Saturday evening. Attending the' week-end party of Chi Omega were Dorothy Canan, Geraldine Compton, Josephine Stue ben, Lais Allan and Rosanna Swen son. Achoth sorority entertained Lil lian Kavan, Frances Strand, Kath erine North and Alice Dean at their May day dancing party, Saturday evening, in Lincoln. Homer Palmateer, G. Fowler, Wilson Bryans, Milton Herbrick, Clare Anderson, Robert Burford, L. A. Hickman, Harold Langdon and liryon Hunter were alumni members of Alpha Sigma Phi who attended the week-end party of that fra ternity. Franz Paulson was a week-end guest of the Bushnell guild. 1,'ss Florence Jenks was a guest at the week-end dancing party of Phf Gamma Delta. Among those present at the an nual banquet of Phi Gamma Delta in Lincoln Saturday evening were W. W. Bushnell. jr.. D. E. Buell, C. J. Bullick. J. M. 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The Happy Hollow club . has chosen Saturday evening, May 15, for the opening of the club. The af fair will be a dinner dance. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes an nounce the birth of a daughter at the Stewart hospital Sunday. . Mrs. Lyle Bailey of Burwell, Neb., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Traynor. Mrs. E. W. Norris of Benson left Saturday for O'Neil, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Frank T. Walker has return ed from Chicago, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bellamy, and Mr. Bellamy. Mrs. Charles Johannes is at the E. W. Gunther home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hixenbaugh, jr., announce the birth of a son, Walter III, Sunday, at the Clarksort hospital. Mrs. Hixenbaugh was for merly Miss Eleanor Ryan of Col umbus, Ohio. Her mother, Mrs. Daniel Ryan of Columbus, is in Omaha for a short time. Mrs. A. J. Hasson spent several days in Lincoln last week when she was the guest of Mrs. Irai E. At kison. Mrs. Ada Whited and Mrs. H. Boegli have been spending several days in Lincoln with their father, W. T. B. Ireland. Miss Arlene Abbott, who attends the University of Nebraska, return ed home for the week-end. Miss Emily McGregor and Miss Margaret O'Brien, students at the state university, spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kiddoo have returned from New York and At lantic City, where they spent a month. Miss Irene Carter, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ruth Carter, in New York City, will return home next week. Mrs. Fred Hunter of Oakland is expected to arrive, here shortly for a brief visit. A son was born Saturday to Dr. and Mrs. George H. Pratt. Federation "Notes. The Wauneta Woman's club met at-the home of Mrs. May Walter. April 22. Roll call was answered with current events. It was decided that the Woman's club would again sponsor the Lyceum course. Mrs. Cora Darnell led the lesson on chap ter, 13 of "Our America." 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We both will feel then that we have not robbed that poor dead woman of the outward deference which is all we can pay her and then oh, my dear, is it wicked to be so happy?" I kissed her and assured her of the absolute Tightness of her bliss, but all the time my heart was fran tically querying "What has become of my husband?" I was not to receive an answer to my query that night, however. I called a taxi for Alice Holcombe, my father conducted Kenneth Stock bridge to the guest room assigned him,-and I busied myself for a few moments, with ostentatious indiffer ence in arranging the chairs in or derly fashion. Lillian, evidently busy with her own thoughts, paid no attention to me for awhile, then I saw her look at me searchingly. "Let me give you your mother-in-law's advice, Madge, she said "Don't be seven kinds of- an idiot just because you know how." I flushed and stammered, but be fore I could answer a low knock sounded at the door leading from the hall, and when I opened it, Jim stood there, fumbling his cap, his henest face embarrassed. "Mr. Graham said, ma'am, that after the companyw?i gone I was to tell you that he had. been sudden ly called away and that he wouldn't be back tonight." , "Thank you. Jim." I said calmly, but when I had shut the door I turned to Lillian panic-stricken. "What does it mean?" . I wildly. Lillian walked over to me, took me by the shoulders and shook me. "It means simply that Dicky has taken one of his jealous tantrums again Allen Drake certainly did his level best to help him along to night and you didn't exactly hand Allen the frozen face, did you? And it will take him a day or two to get over it." Over the 'Phone. ' "Then you don't think" "That Dicky has sp-pr-ung with his hated rival over the nearest cl-cliff," Lillian burlesqued. "No, I don't, and if I were you I'd either fish or cut bait. Dicky is perfectly ridiculous in his jealousy, and there was nothing out of the way in your treatment of Allen Drake tonight. But jf you're, going into a spasm of nervous fear every time the Dicky bird flutters his wings in rage, you'd better turn yourself into a patient Griselda and refuse ;ven to speak to such heart-breakers as Allen Drake. If you're wise, however, you'll do neither1. Just greet that husband of yours as if nothing had happened when he does deign to come home tomorrow." But it wasn't on the morrow that I had the chance to 'greet Dicky humbly or haughtily. In fact, there came no message whatever from him, but in the morning I was called to the telephone for a long distance message, .. and recognized with a thrill of startled dismay the voice of Allen Drake. "May I speak to Mr. Graham?" Announcing A Special Matinee for Ladies Only This Afternoon at S O'clock . at Which Time , , Mr, E. J. Berg Display Manager for Burgess-Nash Will exhibit his skill in draping a model in uncut goods. And In addition a gorgeous display of the daintiest lin gerie (some imported for this special occasion) on living models. Through courtesy of Burgess Nash and in connection with Cecil B. DeMille's Production "Don't Change Your Wife" World Wide Guild, Vint Baptist Church Tuesday evening, mothers' and daugh ters' annual ltnnr. 'Following the dinner Mrs. Helen Barrett Montsomers'. president of the Woman's Amtir'can Bartist Foreign Missionary society, will speak. Harmony Chapter, American Wr Mothers Tuesday. 2:39 it. m., A. O. U. W.. hall. Fourteenth pna D-.Jge streets. Ar rangements will he maua for tng day. May . War Mothers will help raise Omaha's quota for the Marne monument. 17. H. Orant, W. B. '. Tuesday, 2:39 p. m.. Memorial hall, court houje. V. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. X. Tuesday, 1 o'clock, luncheon with Mrs. O. A. Danielson, 6025 Burt street Jewish Ladies' Relief Norlety Tusaa", 2:30 p. m.. I.yric buildlngr, Nineteenth arid Douglas street. Committee chairmen will read reports of past fi:w months' work. Prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf Club Tuesday, 12 o'clock noon, May breakfast. Miller park pavilion. Sojournera1 Club Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. N. M. Graham, 431s South Twenty xecnnd street. Mesdames W. n. Nelman. Z. Miller. K. J. Wrieht nnri V. (1 will assist. Spanish Club Tussilnv s n m 909 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Firnim streets. Business Woman's Club Tuesday. :15 p. m., dinner at T. W. C. A. Annual hnsi. ness meeting;. Ambulance Service Our specially built Cadillac ambu lance, the finest equipment of its kind, is at theservice of the public, physicians, .surgeons and hospitals. Two experienced men in charge both day and night. Omaha Taxicab & Transfer Co. PHONE DOUGLAS 90 My HEART and My HUSBAND By ADELE GARRISON ADVKRTISKMENX What Happened While. Madge Anx- i jousiy Awaitea Dicky's Return. I ought to know Dickv well enough by this time not to be wor ried by his flashes of jealous temper, but there was something fri the ici- ness oi ins tone to Air. Drake and the black look he gave me as I fin ished my farewell to the brilliant se cret service man that ! chilled my spirits when the two men had gone out to the car which Dicky was to drive to the station. That I was an excellent candidate for a lunatic asykim L well knew, but I could not get out of my mind tales I had read of automobiles driven by jealous husbands being driven into stone walls and turned over in ditches, seemingly by acci- aent. Suppose Dicky I brought myself to with a bitter gibe at my melodramatic folly, and tried to let no hint of the anxiety I could not help feeling cloud my at tention to my guests. But when the few minutes necessary for Dicky's trip to the station and return length ened first into an hour and then into two hours I had to exert all my will power to listen attentively to the plans of my former principal and the woman he loved, plans whispered tremulously to me by Alice Hol combe when she had come upstairs into my room to put on her wraps. "We shall not see each other for almost a year,"she said. "Kenneth is to begin over 'again in. a far away town, accepting the offer of an old How Thin Folks Can Put On Flesh If you are weak, thin and emaciated and can't put on flesh or (ret strong, no matter how much you eat, (to to Sherman ft McConnell Drutr Co., and get enoutrh Blood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks' treatment and take it as directed. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel stronger and better than you have for months; if your eyes aren't brighter and your nerves steadier; if you don't sleep better, alnd your vim, vigor and vitality aren't more than doubled, or if you haven't put on several pounds of good stay-there flesh, you can have your money back for the asking and Blood-Iron Phosphate will cost you nothing. IMPORTANT Blood-Iron Phos phate is sold only in original pack ages, containing enough for three weeks' treatment, at $1.50 per pack age only 50c a week. Wash That Etch Away We know of no sufferer from Eczema whe ever used the simple wash D. D. D. , and did not feel immediately that won derful 1 1 calm, cool sensation that cornea when the Itch is taken away. This aooth Inc wash penetrates the pores, giving Instant relief from the most distressing akin diseases. Ask us about it todar. ,MCOcand$l.cO. mxinxnD. M Lotion jbr Shin Disease Five Sherman aV McConnell Drug Store. ADVERTISEMENT "I Recommend to AU WhoWishtoReduce" Say Arbolone Tablets ' "la the Best Remedy I Ever Came Across." Tells Reason for Successful Obes ity Treatment to Thousands. One of the biggest advertising ex perts in New York City stated in a letter that his wife had greatly re duced her weight and improved her health, and if it were not for fear of undesirable notoriety she would gladly tell the whole world about its great blessings. For Tablets Arbo lone has proved itself a real bless ing to thousands of suffering fat people. L. M. Hansen, 1917 Master St., Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have taken 3 pkgs. of Arbo lone Tablets, which have reduced me 20 pounds, and it is the best rem edy I ever came across. I recom mend to all who wish to reduce, etc." Arbolone Tablets is the only treat ment that stops the craving for wrong foods, overcomes perverted appetite, eliminates fatty elements' and dissolves fat from the body safe ly, surely and reasonably prompt. One or two packages will convince anyone that Arbolone is a real re ducer. Sold by thirty thousand drug gists in sealed tubes with full direr-j lions, "', he asked after he had uttered customary platitudes. "Mr. Graham is not here." My throat was dry as X spoke. "Is his car there?"' "No. Mr. Graham has not been home since he drove you to the station." "I see Tfie tone told me that he did indeed, "see." What Savarin Asked. There was a perceptible pause be fore he spoke again. "I find that I must have dropped a little notebook, most vital to me, valueless to any one else, in your husband's car. Will you see if it is still there when he comes home?" "Of course, and mail it to you at once"' "Thank you. Goodby." I hung up the- telephone with a feeling of relief. At least there had not been the encounter between the two me.n which I had so idiotically feared. But as the hours of the day wore away and still no sign ef my husband, I felt settling upon my spirits the depression which a quar rel with Dicky always brings me. Therefore, despite, "Lilian's ad monition, I was thoroughly miser able and distrait, almost too preoc cupied to realize what a crisis in my friend's life was impending when Robert Savarin unexpectedly re turned from the city on the after noon train, and with all the air of a man about to put his fate to the final test, asked Lilllian to go out for a walk with him. They were gone for an hour, and when they returned, by way of the little foot bridge over the brook at the back of the house, I sitting on the steps of the summer house, moodily thinking of Dickey saw that the artist's face was white with disappointment, somber with some thing very akin to anger, set with a determination not to yield to the dictum Lillian had evidently uttered. As he saw me, he uttered a little ex clamation, and seizing Lillian's arm, pulled her toward me. "Dear lady," he said, "you must help me." "It's no uSe, bobert," Lillian said wearily. "If ever you loved your friend," he went on, ignoring her interpolation completely, "I want you to make her listen to reason now. I thought when the obstacle of that man was removed she would listen to me. But now she says that she will not mar ry me, because she has already been dragged through one divorce action, and " Lillian lifted her hand, pointed through the trees to where Marion was playing croquet with my father. "There is my reason, Robert," she said quietly. (Continued Tomorrow.) LIFT OFF CORNS! Freezone is magic! Corns lift oil ' with lingers without pain Hurt? No, not one bitl Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes,magic! Costs only a few cents. Try Freezone! 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